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Marc Detollenaere
Hello Forum,On rotten wood of Fagus, I found some
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Andreas Millinger
Good evening,failed to find an idea for this fungu
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Lothar Krieglsteiner
20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened
17-02-2026 17:26
Nicolas Suberbielle
Bonjour à tous, Je recherche cette publication :
Tiny pinkish apothecia on moss (Homalia trichomanoides)
Edvin Johannesen,
01-04-2022 16:29
Pinkish white apothecia (turning dirty geryish pink on drying), up to 0.75 mm in diameter, stalk ca. 0.4 mm tall. Not gelatinous. Growing on leaves of moss (Homalia trichomanoides) on bark of Ulmus. Spores 30-47x7-8, 3 µm, (3?-)septate, multiguttulate, slightly constricted at septa. Asci 150-170x17-19 µm, IKI+ (bluish green in Lugol), no croziers seen, paraphyses slender, 2-2.5 µm thick), aguttulate (in water). Excipulum pale reddish brown, textura prismatica (?). All measures in water.Too small for Hymenoscyphus?
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
01-04-2022 16:34
Re : Tiny pinkish apothecia on liverwort (Homalia trichomanoides)
Hello Edvin,
very interesting fungus!
My only contribution: Homalia trichomanoides is not a liverwort but a moos (Musci not Hepaticae).
Yours, Lothar
very interesting fungus!
My only contribution: Homalia trichomanoides is not a liverwort but a moos (Musci not Hepaticae).
Yours, Lothar
Edvin Johannesen,
01-04-2022 16:45
Re : Tiny pinkish apothecia on liverwort (Homalia trichomanoides)
Thanks, Lothar - my mistake. Of course it is a moss. Corrected now :-)
Martin Bemmann,
01-04-2022 16:46
Re : Tiny pinkish apothecia on liverwort (Homalia trichomanoides)
Hi Edvin,
this should be Belonioscyphella hypnorum
Regards
Martin
Edvin Johannesen,
01-04-2022 16:52
Re : Tiny pinkish apothecia on moss (Homalia trichomanoides)
Thanks so much, Martin - that indeed looks to be the one!






